Display-stand.



G. M. WILLIAMS.

DISPLAY STANQ. APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 4, 1911..

1.6mm I Patented May 2,1918.

Ill

GEORGE III. WILLIAMS, F Ill anann'rcn, town.

DISPLAY-ST specification,

This invention relates to display racks and particularlyto a device adapted for use 1 in displaying handkerchiefs and the like.

An objectlof this invention is to provide novel means for rotatably supporting article holders, whereby the same will be displayed, means being also provided whereby holders may be moved in a circle for the purpose of bringing difi'er'ent articles into position in front of a camera.

A still further object of this invention is to provide a support which is rotatably mounted and associated with said support a standard and holder for display cards.

A still further object of this invention is to provide a support lrotatably mounted which can be knocked down for storage or shipment.

With the foregoing and other objects in view, the inventlon consists in the details of construction, and 1n the arrangement and combinatlon of parts to be hereinafter more fully set forth and claimed.

In-describing the invention in detail, reference will be had to the accompanying drawings forming part of this specification wherein like characters denote correspondmg parts 1n the several views, and in which-- Figure 1 illustrates a view in perspective of a display rack embodying the invention; Fig. 2 illustrates a perspective view of the display card holder detached from the stand; Fig. 3 illustrates a sectional view through the head of the display stand, the parts being Specification of letters Patent.

In these draw 5 denotes a base. to I.

which the post 6 is attached, preferably by screw threads 7 so that the-post may be removed from. the base.

A head 8 has a socket 9 which receives the post and the said head has a plurality of threaded sockets 10 for arms 11 and a threaded socket 12 for the standard 13, so that the head may be removed from the base and the arms and standard may be removed from the head.

The rim or ring 14 has a plurali of sockets 15 therein, and the arms 11 r reduced ends 16 which fit in the recesses and are rotatable therein while the rods are being rotated to thread theminto or out of the head. By this construction',-the arms Patented ll/Iay I, I Application filled September a, 1917. Serial Ito. that.

and ring may be dismantled or assembled and when in place, the structure will prove to be rigid and efiective.

A series ofclasps 17 are secured to the ring by fastenings 18 such as screws, rivets or the like, and the said clasps may be of any appropriate type which will serve to hold the articles, such as handkerchiets 19 which are to be display 7 The post 13 has a cross arm 20 on its upper end and the said cross arm has spri clips 21 secured to it on opposite sides near the endbetween which a display card 22 can be secured. 'Ihe clips are attached to the cross bar by suitable fastenings such as 23 and when the parts are in the-assembled relation shown in Fig. 1, an ed'ective and complete display stand is roduced mplishing the objects hereto ore stated.

I claim a In a display rack, a base having a seat therein, a post resting within the seat,.a head rotatably mounted on the post and having internally threaded recesses therein,

a ring having seats therein, arms ha their outer ends redu and adapted to rest in the seats in the a and the other end threaded to enter the recesses in the head,

whereby as the-as a rotated about their 7 individual longitudinal ares they are removed from the head. 

